Cent$ible Nutrition

Overview

The Cent$ible Nutrition Program helps families eat better for less. Through a series of free classes, participants learn about nutrition, MyPlate, menu planning, feeding infants and young children, healthy lifestyles and the importance of being physically active. Classes also include hands-on cooking and shopping skills. Participants that qualify receive a free Cent$ible Nutrition cookbook.

Cent$ible Nutrition in the Community

Marty Moose, a mangy moose curriculum from the University of Wyoming, was taught to 3rd graders through UCSD #1.

Marty delivers a message that “Kids need to romp and play while eating healthy”. Through hands-on activities, Marty Moose helps Beth, Cent$ible Nutrition Educator and Dawn, 4-H/Youth Educator from the Uinta County Extension Office, teach youth over a five lesson series about MyPlate. They learn about healthy food choices and variety in each of the food groups, hand washing, and also the importance of physical activity.

Each lesson is concluded with a healthy snack that youth can eat and a recipe that they can take home and share with their families.

This program can be adapted for other youth groups so contact us at (307) 783-0570 or email Beth to see how we can help with your group.

Currently we are scheduled to teach this program at Uinta Meadows Elementary and Clark Elementary in March.

Legal Notice

Issued
in furtherance of Cooperative Extension work, acts of May 8 and June
30, 1914, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Glen
Whipple, Director, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Wyoming,
Laramie, Wyoming 82071.

Persons seeking admission, employment,
or access to programs of the University of Wyoming shall be considered
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
disability, age, political belief, veteran status, sexual orientation,
and marital or familial status.